ix^CiA^,.^ THE ADVANCE. Vol. IX, No. 9. MIDWAY, BRITISH COLUMBIA, MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1898. $2.00 per Year. D W. JAKES, M. I)., 0. M. BY APPOINTMENT RESIDENT PHYSICIAN TO KETTLE RIVER DISTRICT. OFFICE : GREENWOOD CITY QERALD WILLIAMS, M. D., C, M. VKItNON, I). 0. Late ok St. Thomas Hospital, London, Fit-to, QR* WHITE, Graduate of McGill University. FAIRVIEW, B. C. J* P. McLEOD, B.umisTEit, Solioitob, Etc. Midway, B, C, A LLAN MACDONALD, BARRI8TEH AND SOLIOITOR Of the Supreme Court of B. C. NOTARY PUBLIC, ETC. Vernon, h. c. J_ MONTEITH Notary Public, etc, Faibvibw, 13. (!, It S. CAYLEY, Barrister and Solicitor. GiitNii Forks, n. c, C ADRIAN MEYER, Mining Broker, Notary Public, Etc. Barnard Ave.. Vernon, n. 0. I K.JOHNSON, Oonoral Colluot-ing and Instirnnoo Agent. Mlnoral Claims Bought and Sold. Notary Public. GKAN1) FORKS B. <', pORBESM, KKRBY, P.L.S., A. M. 0, S, Oi E„ ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR Nll'l'AllV PlillLIC. 51lIIW.IV. II. ('. Rickards, Benerman & Co. MIDWAY, 11.(1. REAL ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. MINING BROKERS. FIRE. LIFE, INSURAN J OHN A, CORY-ELL, A. M„ B. V, A, Civil Engineer, PROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYOR AND DRAUGHTSMAN* Irrigation Projects, Engineering nnd Survey Work, with Plans nnd Estimates in any Portion of tho Provinco Immediately Attended to. Mans and Plans of Any Portion of Osoyoos Distriet and Mining Camps of Ketlle River Mining Division. BOUNDARY FALLS, MIDWAY nnd VERNON. 0. A. Guess, M. A. H. A, GUESS, M, A. GUESS BROS. Chemists and Assayers Thoroughly familiar with Kairvlmv and Uouiidiu-y Orook Mlnoral Proportlos, Propur- tie-t Examined, Asnuys and Analysofl ofOrofl, KucIh, Etc, GREENWOOD, »■ 0, M. DARRBTT. q.t, jiontisos BOUNDARY ORJDEJK Engineering and Assaying Co. G-retmwootl City, B. 0. Assaying and Analyses of Ore Mines Examined and Reported on Thorough Ari-tmltitiiiice with Hie Kottlo Illver nml Boundary Creok Jlliilug Dlstriot. W.T.SHATFORD & CO. v*. ,-:*v m 1 1 I i § '@ section of the district and § 7f General Merchants. 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LEONARD, ») ,!*l Proprietors, Penticton, B. C. «j\ '■9^^^^^3^-S^^5a^M*SM*2^») O.K. Flour. Oiu? flour has the name of being the 3E»<esib all-round flour on the market, try it and you will not use other brands, Our shareholdersgrow the wheat and we grind the flour with the latest inproved milling machinery. OUR brands are, HUNGARIAN, XXXX, STRONG BAKERS, ECONOMY, SUPERFINE, all bags marked "0. K.," and to be had at all the leading dealers from Penticton to Greenwood City. Okanagan Flour Mills Company, Ltd. Armstrong*, H. C, M. McCuai)-*. S. Larsen. T21 FJZPSIDE HQTEL' Is situated nt, Rock Creek, II. C.,on the niiiiii route of travel between Penticton and all Boundary ('reek points, Stopping place for stages, GOOD FISHING - GOOD HUNTING, BEST OP ACCOMMODATION. / McCUAIG & LARSEN, Proprietors. THE VOTERS' LIST. Who Hay Vote at the Forthcoming Provincial Elections. 1. Names transferred from the Ensl Riding uf Villi' Electoral Distriet to the Eleeluriil Dlslriol uf llie Rosslnnd Rid* ing of Wast Kootenay, whose mimes have not lieen posted for a period of two months prior lo the 20th May,1808* Name uf applicant, Residence. Battett, L, P. Moulton Greenwood Birnie, ,1ns, .Stewart. Hiiurkr, Alfred Bower, Wiu.R. Upper Grand Furks Bruce, Jus. Selkirk (jreeiuvuuil Corklll, Albert Chns. Greenwood Oropley, (leu. Herbert " Cropley, 11 >ija>It Rutherford Custunce, ,1ns. 11. -M. " Donaldson, Juhn Grand Furks Fee, Geo. Upper Brand Furks Fee, Albert " " " Ferguson, Adolplius Boundary Falls Hamilton, Arthur Greenwood Harris, YVin. Henry Sltiunilt eninp Harris, Wm. Jas, Greenwood Harrison,A,fl. "B.C."mine Greenwood Henderson, John ti. Grand Furks Hill, Leslie Greenwood Hooper, Chns. Septimus Jolly, Henry Greenwood Keith, Walter Sliuiwtiod Greenwiiud Marshall, .Ins. Arthur Grand Furks Miinroe, D. ti. Upper Gi aud Forki* Mortimer, Edward 11, Greenwood MeEliiioii, David R. Green wuud Naden, Geu. It, Greenwood Petrie, linlil. Grand Furks Punch, Jus. Greenwuud PuiK'li, Tims. " Russell, Jus. Alex. Greenwood Shalt', Chns. /Eneits Greenwood Sinuiles, H. " Spratl, John Grand bulks Unswurth, Jas, Arthur Midway White, Milton Daniel Grand Forks Wright, Juhn It. Upper Gnitiil Forks 2. Names transferred fnnn closed register froui East Riding of Yale Electoral Districl, to Rosslaud Riding of West Kiiiitenay. Nuine nf applicant, Residence Adams, VViillet Clinnililet Midway Addison, Jiiuii's Grand Forks Almond, Sidney Russell Kettle Kiver Aiulersuti, Archibald Grand Furks Anderson Joshua Upper Grand Forks Aleliesuu, George Grand Furks Bitrnes, Henry Dunsford Kellle River Barrett, L. E. Moulton Greenwood Bell, Jiiliii Thiimus Bnunilitry Fulls Bei'tols, Jules Alplunise Cascade City Black, Flunk Henry Midway Black, Alfred Seymour Greenwood Black, An bur Harold Ruck Creek Bluugh, John William " " Buiul, Samuel Greenwood Bowles, Juhn Ketlle River Boyer Joseph Christ iuu Luke Brown, Albert Allan Kettle River Bt'tiwn, William I. Cascade City Bruce, Jas. Selkirk Greenwood Bruce, Jas. S. " Biunu, Joseph Grand Forks Cameron, Angus Greenwood Cameron, Jauies " Campbell, Alex. Bennett " Ciisili'inun, Win. Jas, Bnunilary Falls Cnstleiniiti, Alfred A. " " Cayley, Hugh Sl,Quin tun Gland Furks dark. Rub!. Kettle River Clyde, Wilfred T. Grand Furks Coates, Rnbt. Field Greenwootl Collin, Rich. Siewurdson " Conkle, Win. tl. Midway Conner, Maurice 0, Grand Forks Cooper, Wm. .Alfred Kellle River Cooper, Alfred Joseph* " '• ('milt, Donald Greenwood Cooper, Thus, Geo, grand Furks Cope, Frederick Thomas greenwood Cupeiand, James Rock Creek Cnryell, John A. Midwny Coryell, Frank, " Ciiiilsun, .Inlin Archer " Covert, Win. II. Kellle Rierv Crawford, John Albert Greenwood Oiiniilt'Rhaiu, Geu, I), Midway Curry, Thomas OsoynOB Oiil'i'ie, Alexander Ketlle River Cusson, Charles grand Furks t.'nsson, I'liillippe grand Furks Davis, Jeir. grand Folks Darrow, Richard Cascade City Destirey, Pbillipiie giand Forks Uiiiier, Otto greenwood Dlnsmore, I, A, grand Furks Donahue, Andrew lli.uk (.'reek Dub,.is, Elie grand Furks llufutil, Juhn greenwood Diifnril, Edward grand Furks Enrle, Juhn Cascade Cilv Edwat'ks, Geo. Kettle River Eholt, Louis Miiiway Fnisitntl, Louis Christina Lake Felllon, Andre grand Forks Fletl, Allied John Midway Folger, 0. 11. grand Furks Forrest, N, Cascade Ciiy Foulds, Joseph James greenwood Francis Walter ,1, *' Fiirness, George Edwin " Galloway, Chns. Scott greenwood Garland, Thos, A. Gniithler, Thomas grand Furks Gaul bier, Joseph Upper grand Forks (icndrnn, Oscar " " " Geriniiine, Wm.L. grand Forks Gilpin, R. R. Kettle River Goodlier, Frank greenwood Gordon, Win, Carson Gordon, Wm. L. 0. grecntvnntl Grier, .Innies Will, Midway Crier, Alexander greenwood Grill'eii, lli'ilii'il P. Chrislinn Luke Guess, George Arthur Midway Guess, Hitrrv Adelbert greenwood Gllttrldge, Win. Edward Ketlle River Gulley, Thus. Milfurd greenwood Hain, Eilivird Adtilph Midway Hall, Abraham grand Forks llnllett, Isituc 11.>yt greenwood lliitlier, Walter Joseph " Hardy, Neil Keltic River Hardy, Titos. Jackson " " Harrison, John Slanley Midway Hay, Charles grand Furks Iliiyivniil, James George " " Hedges, Harry Percy greenwood Heldstah Peter Midway Henderson, John Wm, Cascade City llepivurlh, Stephen F. grand Furks Hepwnrth, Wm, George " " Hewett, Robert James " " Hind, Lewis greenwood Hodgson, G. T. Hiilmes, Fred Blackman " Hood, Jus. Reginald " Howe, Albert " ilickey, Patrick Anaciinda Ingriiu, McKay Keltle River Jackson, John R. " " Jacobs, E. Midway Jakes, Robert Wallace greenwnnd Jones. Win, S, Keltle River Johnson, Ole Midway Johnson, Joseph K. grand Forks Johnson, Sydney M, Anactmda Johnson, Robert Cullin Kettle River Kay, Mark greenwood Kelly, Hector grand Forks Kellar. Thus, Cascade City Kenny. Patrick Joseph greenwood Kerr. Robert Duncan Boundary Creek Kerr, Jauies " " Kerby, Forbes M. Midway Knight, Fredeik Henry grand Forks Lamb, Francis Mortimer Midway Lambert, D. E, grand Forks Lavalley, Eli Christ ina Lake Lavalley, Joseph Arthur " Lawder, Arthur H, Anaconda Lawless, John Cascade City Leamy, Andrew greenwuud Lefevre, Edmond Bound iry Creek Lindsay, John Kei i le River Lugiuiodiere, Joseph grand Forks Lynch, .lames Martin Ruck Creek Lynch, William greenwood McAuley, Thus, Midway McOalliitu, Peter T. Keltle River McCallum, Juhn " " McCarren, L. M. Ruck Creek McCarren, Richard Buundary Creek AlcCttiiley, Joseph Ketlle River McCormick, Thus. G, Boundary Creek McUiiulg, Mnlculm Ruck Creek McDonald, Dan Andrews greenwood McDonald, Angus Lung grand Forks McDonald, Donaul Kettle River Mi'Dunuugh, Jas, Edward greenwood McDonald John Hock Creek McDonell, Thus. 15, R. Keltle River McDiiugall, W. 0. grand Forks MeEwen, Hugh Kettle River Mclnnis, Diiugald ,' " McKague, Geo, Arthur greenwood McKee, Hugh McKenzie, John Hugh " McKensde, John Anaconda McLaren, John Kettle River McLaren, Donald McLeod, John P. Midway McLeod, Miud,iDaniel greenwood McLeod, Alex. Win. " MeLoiiis, Frederick Wm. Midway McMiihuo, James greenwood McMiinn, Fred. K, " McManii, W. R. McMillan, Juhn " McMynn, Jus. Graham Meyers Creek McMynn, Wm. Graham midway McNaugblon, Daniel greenwuud McNicol, James midway McRae, George Kettle River McRae. Colin " " McRae, Duncan C, greenwood Mnehell, James greenwood Macfarlane Reinzi M. " Macfarlane, Juhn Howard " Malonew, Matthew " Manly, Lloyd Kettle River Manly, John A. grand Forks Mattery, Robert John greenwnod Martin, Jas. M. Russland Martin, Wm. " Marl in, Juhn " Matheson, Juhn Donald Cascade City Mi'dill, Win. 15. greenwuud Mi'i'sun, Leander Kettle River Milligan, Thus. Stamper greenwood Miller, Thomas greenwood Morgan, T. II. Ruck Creek Morrlsey, James keltle river Morgan, Granville Christina Lake Miiraii, James greenwnnd iMiiriuri'ller, Felix grand Furks iMuwal, Andrew Alexender greenwood Miilliiiliiind, William grand Furks Munro, George kettle river Miinrue, Hugh Bell greenwuud Munro, Nicholas, Redmond midway Munro, Peter Cascade City Murray, Hugh midway Murray, Win, S. Carson Muriay, Roht, greenwood Newhy, James kellle river Newhy, Leonard " " Newhy, Thomas " " Norris, Win, Henry midway O'Connor, Patrick grand Forks f)ril, John Rock Creek O'ltonrke, Joseph Patrick greenwood Palmer, William Dignutn greenwnod Punzliilf. Fritz kettle river Pascoe, Thos, Westlake greenwood Paton, Wm. Berry " Pilkie, Joseph Christina Lake Powell, Win. greenwood Powers, Wm. midway Powell, John greenwnod (t'unliiiu.iil un piiKoi!.) Till! ADVANCE Midway, B.C., Junk27, HUB. THE ADVANCE. Vi. II. NORRIS pnoeiUETOii Published weekly nt Midway, B. C. BulitJorlpUon I'ricu, $11.00 pur annum, payable in advance, eiiinji' yearly or half-yearly nl the option of tlie subscriber. Advertising Italia soul on application. Though the columns ot Tiik ADVANCE arc always opon for tlm discussion of mutters of public interest anil lllipiirtniicc, wc ilo not litna ncssitrilycinloriH! any of the iipinlinis expressed, eornmpondenco ofa personal nature will not be publlhod. : A cross lu this suaco hull- :cnteH tbat your Ruosorlpl ion :to this paper has expired. MONDAY. JUNE 27, 181)8, EDITORIAL NOTES. Remember ihe Opposition party is pledged lo the Introduction of a fair measure of representation, so that, all men in the province may be placed upon an equal footing. At present, it takes six votes in some of the cnnsliiu- encieson the mainland to equal one vote in some of the constituencies on the island, I hereby demonstrating the fact that partial representation only exists at present, —»—■ The people of the upper and lower Okiiiugnn districts can thank Mr. Donald Graham and tbe Opposition party for the speedy commencement of the Penticlon-Boundary Creek railway, the construction of which will be underway in a fewdiys. When the government offered a cash litmus of 811)011 per mile to anyone win would build the road, Mr. Graham insisted on a prevision lieing Imposed that work should start at Pentieton, and that the limit of lime within which the bonus would be available should lie fifteen months or until August next, The intelligent eleeturs of the riding of East Yale will not. overluok this fact on the Oth day of July, The cordiality uf Mr. James Marl ill's reception at Buundary Creek cannot but have given him Iiuth gratification and encouragement. Both at Greenwnod and Midway the meetings of electors were well attended aud thoroughly representative. At neither was there anything but unanimous support of the Opposition candidale. If there were any opponents present they lay low, Mr, Martin's plain practical addresses were attentively listened to and well received. His candidature was heartily supported by several local men In hoi li towns, but by none more ably than hy Mr.Duncau Ross, whose terse and pointed sentences, clearly and deliberately spnkeo, were effective and ennvincing, The unobtrusive earnestness of Mr. Martin throughout his visit, was in marked contrast to that of Mr. McKnne—since chosen to oppose Mr, Marliu—and his friends, who left in their wake nothing but falsehood, froth and em ply bottles. SOLID FOR MARTIN. The Opposition Candidate Cordially Received at Greenwood. The Hist, election ineeling in the Boundary Creek district, iu connection wilh the presenl campaign was held at Greenwuod last, Friday evening. The notice had been too short to widely announce the intention to hold the meeting sn that few oul side of the town had heard of it, yet there was a numerous attendance and, ton, a very representative one, Upon entering Ren- dell's hall, Mr, James Martin, the opjiosition candidate in the forthcoming provincial election, was received with a hearty round of applause. Mayor Wood was voted to the chair and he at once called the meeting tn order, He said that as t he meeting hatl been called to hear un address frum Mr. Martin, he would only nuw stale that he had known Mr, Martin for a number nf years, and hod always found him an enterprising open-minded, fair- dealing man. Should he he elected, us there was every reason to believe he would be, they would Hnd him a very useful man and jusl the kind of representative the electors require, Mr, Martin said that, as they were all aware, he had been chosen by the Opposition convention, held recently in Rossland, to contest the, ensuing election as a straight Opposition candidate, At, that convention a platform was adopted, to which he would now direct their attention. Taking its planks In their order he first dwell upon the injustice done to the Boundary country hy tucking it, on to the Enssland Riding of West Kootenay Electoral Distriet. Under I he Re-distribution hill passed smaller electorates had been given twn representatives, Wherever the government had felt sure of carrying u disirici Ibey bud provided for two representatives, hut where lhey thought they might not succeed they had allowed for only one member, The electorsof Rossland fully recognize tbat the Boundary country is entitled lo separate representation aud ivould make every effort to secure il us early as pussilile. As to lhe nexl two plunks, be did nut think that even guvt'i'iiineiii suppurterseiiulil leusiiiiulily iil.ji'ii in un adjustment of llu* representation of lhe province ull a general equitable Bystems nor to reorganization of tbe Civil Service wilh it view to greater efficiency and economy in ndminisi rnl iuu. As 10 spending money on public works—goveriiinenl supporters claim that In this connection the government is progressive. The Opposition dues nut iibjeet to borrowing money for necessary public works, nnrl.111 he government spending lunacy iu a legitimate manner, but it, dues object to the methods of the governuienl, which iireuiiiii'tl to benelil Individuals 01 companies rather than the general body uf electors. He thought lhey were all agreed that it Is necessary to dist'oiir.ige the iuiiiiigralinn and employment of orientals, lu this con* tied im .he Illegal employment uf Chinese in the Island coal mines ivns mentioned, The reservation of ennl lands was next dealt with, and Col, Baker's interest in the B. 0, Southed Railway company was mentioneditssn instance where the governuienl had neglected iis duty of protecting the province and hud instead squandered its lands for the benefit of one of the ministers, The repented renewals of the B. C, Southern charier, so as to give Col, Buker an opportunity of selling it, were condemned by the speaker, who also pointed nuUhut. had it not been for the firmness of Hon, Mi. Blair, whn coinpelled Cul. Buker to disgorge 5u,(KK) acres of the lauds, the whole of Ihose valuable coal lands wuuld have gune to Col, Baker and bis capitalistic associates Messsrs, Jaffrey and Cox, Ii is disgraceful lhat lhey had tu go lo Ottawa to get Federal ministers to secure lo the province lhe protection itsown ministers denied it. The repeal of lhe Mortgage Tax is necessary, since it is a double lux—Hrst upon property Ilself und next upun money borrowed on the property, The ininers of lliese dislricls ure submitted lu an injustice in having tu tuke nut it Free Miner's License, before they mny work in the niines, whilsl the coal miners of lhe Island gu free in Ibis respect. Government conlrol nf railwny fates is necessary, and it was a move in the righl direction when the Federal government retained control of the transportation rules mi llu* Crow's Nesl Puss railway, He favored an increase in tbe lax on wild lands, much uf which was held by specula Iocs who who would neither improve it. themselves nur sell at n reasonable price to others who would. The government hnd facilitated Ihe acquire tnent of large areas of land for speculative purposes by Individuals like Hon, G. F. Vernnn, whilst intending settlers coming inlo the country were uuulile to get suitable lund, The governuienl, also reft allied frum pressing for payment of arrears due by large limber owners, whilst small mill men were closely watched and compelled to pay up promptly,, He agreed with the Miners' and nl her Labor Unions which support au S-linurs' lubor duy and a weekly day uf rest as against the American system of working 10 hours a day seven days a week. How could Ibey expert to improve thecoinmuiilty if men huve to work frum Mondny morning until Sunday night, with lillle or no time for recreation and self Improvement, Mr, Martin concluded a very pruet'iil address, which was attentively listened to and frequently applauded, by mentioning that, he hud been Informed that Mr. John McKune, of Hnssliind, was lo be his opponent at lliis eleelion, Personally lle liked Mr. MeKane but not his politics, The liiissluiul "Miller" IiiiiI Iirsl staled Ihul a Government as-ii.'iaiinn was to be organized in Rossland hut il was found lhat there us elsewhere, the government wus un discredited ihal an Independent parly was formed instead, Bul as In lhe case nf the turkey whieh paraded as a peacock, one hud unly tn puke up the Ii dependent's feathers Inllnd biin lhe same old government blizzard. The governuienl supporters at Rosslnnd were getting desperate— they were like drowning men catching at straws. But. the Opposition were going lu beat Ihem oul of sight ut Hnssliind, just, ns he was confident lhey would alsu dual. Bnundiiry Creek, If there were any government man present who would like to speak he invited him In ilo so now. No one responding lo Mr. Martin's invitation, Mr, Duncan Ross, who wus called upon to speak, said thai it was lhe policy uf the Opposition to idlutv the freest discussion Of public qties- liotiB, During lbe len years be hnd lieen iu the pruvince be had never known of un opposition meeting—and In* bud all ended ninny of them—when* sueli discussion hud nol been permitted, He had, though, been al Government meetings where every effort and every expedieul hud been used lo choke olf free discussion, Lie hoped ihul If Messrs.Turner and inherit* visii this districl, lhey will do ns the (Ipposii iuu do lu this mat ter, lun should they (In so here il will I lily because lbe force of local public opinion compels It, They bud before them the recenl Inslanceof lhe Ohllliwackmeeting where, after agreeing to give proniiuenl Opposition spankers lime In address the meeting, lhey broke iheir agreement und su clinked off discus- sinn. Mr. .Mnitin. Ihe .1p11u-i1i.u1 candidate for this district, is pledged III II platform which recognizes the righl of lhe Bnundiiry cnuulry to separate representation iu ihe Provincial Legislature, and tlle 11 salty for polllical (Continued on page S.) *- 9 4 (Continued (ruin pngo 1.1 Preslitr, .Mien Henry grand Forks Ruble, Thomas Rock C k Rankin, Donald " " Rankin, George greenwood Ri'cs. Kingnfan N. " Rendell.C, M. Rendell, George A, Boundary Fulls Robinson, A. Win. Christina Lake Roderick, Thomas greenwood Rolph. J. H. grand Forks Ruse, George C, Christina Lake Rnss, Duncan greenwnnd Unwell, Frank Cascade City Ruckle, Edward grand Forks Ruckle, Francis " " Ruckle, Charles " " Sadler, Reginald C. Chrislina Luke Sansoin, Gluts, W. 11. greenwnnd Sniiller. Joseph Kettle River Si-lmllelil, James Ruck Creek Scale, James grand Forks Seymour, Gen. Edwin greenwood Seymour, Andrew M, Boundary Creek Shaw, Benjamin Kellle River Sliuw, Win. greenwnnd Sherlngham, Ed, Geo. Ketlle River Siinnnd, Joseph grand Forks Simpson, ('bus, K. Sinuiles, Ralph T. greenwood Sinilh, Evelvn " Smith, Wm.T, Kellle River Smith, Francis Basil greenwood Sinilh, Rndger Bennett grand Forks Sutherland, .Tn 11 ics Midway Sutherland, James greenwnnd Spraggett,'Ernest Kellle River Stetics, Charles grand Furks Stewart. Dniiuld greenwnnd Sluni'i, Angus K. Midwny Sliinit, Randolph Guidon " Sullivan. John Kellle River Sttitnn, Arilitir t'luyimi grand Furks Taylor, Geo, Berkelt Rock Creek Taylor, George Ketlle River Taylor, David greenwood Tuylnr, Joseph ginnil Forks Thornton. Jnlin Boundary Creek Thompson, Andrew II. CnsenileCily Thompson, -lohn 0. Midway Townsenil, Tim. grand Forks Titrley, James Ruck Creek Quality is the Starting Point Here. , . . THI! CLOSER YOU LOOK THE BETTER 1 LIKE IT . . . Vnughan, Leonard Kellle River Wallace. Alexander Boundary Creek Wind, Joseph Keltle River Wasson, Robert Wustell, George Win. grand Fnrks Watson, Richard greenwood Webb. Joseph Ed, Boundary Greek Wells, Wm.Llnvd Upper Grand Forks White, Built. Henry Rock Creek While, Tims. 11. greenwood Wilson, .Inlin George Kellle River Wiles, M. F. grand Forks Wiseman, Joseph Lord grand Prairie Wisled, James Meyers Creek Witie, Theodore greenwond VVnllastnn, Frederick grand Furks Wood. Robert. greenwood Wondliead, David grand Furks Worgan, Alfred Dashwood greenwood Wright, Peter grand Forks Young, George gn ■nnd Fnrk! @m* ******** ♦•»«♦♦♦♦♦(§) UMcEUM Practical Watch Maker, f i COPPER ST., jl Greenwood, B.C. * + t Good Tunis, Plenty Material, and 30 years experience to do 1 work correctly. ; . . \a - !$l __awmmmvaMMt_mWUMtMaamBmmmtmam y\/_ S. KEITH, M. Ei, ASSAYER AND CHEMSST, BllEHNWOOI), 11, 0, WORK PROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO. 3 -st. m HENHY CARR, C,E. E.M, <U $ . . . B. F. MILLER. | I CARR & MILLER, | jj Assayers, jj> S) 'li St CHEMISTS & MININO ENGINEERS ,ili » _ Si Fairview, B. C. « IS* .14 Call around and examine my new consignment nf Shoes in blacks and tans. Ladies Dongola Button McKay last, flexible sole, chocolate color, a beautiful shoe, most dealers would ask you $3.50 for this, My Price is $275. Ladies Dongola Kid Oxford McKay last, flexible sole, chocolate color, a very nobby shoe which you can have for $2.25 Also a Niob Link uv Little Shoes for Little Feet. Bring ynur shoes around and have buttons put on thein I'ltUK UF CHARGE, JlcNicol, SEEDS! • SEEDS! CHOICE NORTHERN GROWN Garden Seeds X.t.x .A-axy )j[\ Quality.. AT EASTERN PRICES. THE REST PRODUCED. MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY. .. .We Pay The Duty . .. . B. & P. B. NELSO Seed Merchants, Kelson, Wash. 'ifta.rit- "c^s—^2- ~* Grand Prairie Hotel. McLAREN BI->OS. PRAIRIE HOTEL Carson, B. C. N direct route to the Boundary Creek and Colville Reservation points. . . - Proprietors. GREENWOOD ,/ A Is 1 Iii* (Villi nl Tow -if and Supply Point of the Boundary Cieek Mining Camps. Frum this New Town mails lead to Ihe Greenwood, Deadwood, Copper, Summit, Long Lake, Skylark, White and Atwood, Wellington and Smith Camps. Lois are Sailing Freely and are a Guud Investment, Fnr Price nf Lobs and Other Information, Address ROBERT WOOD, Greenwood City, llnund.ry Creek. B. C. Or Apply to Agents, C. F, Costerton, Vernon, B. C. A. K. Stuart, Vancouver, B, C. Midway, B. C, .Tit.\*e 27, 1808. TIIK AllVANCK CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY SOO PACIFIC ROUTE. The Cheapest . \ Quckest and 'k— Shortest Route \r \k 10 Toronto, Montreal, Halifax, Boston, New York and AU Eastern, European, and Pacific Coast Points. STR. ABERDEEN ■>.,.!•.*.« r™- tii'toii dolly, except Sunday, ninklin! con- •tortious with train" at Okanagan Landing for Slciimoiis .luiiiitliiii to join niiiiii line trains enst unit wesl Through Tickets to mill from llio 1'iiclllc Consl, to Eastern nml European Points. Kqulpmotit aasurpassod, combining palatial -Hiring nml sleeping oars, luxurious ilny ciinclics, tourist nml froo colonist, sleeping curs run on tilt trains. Fnr Information as to time, rales, elc, apply lo S. L. Smith, Louis Hind, Agent, Peuticliiii. Agent Anaconda, Or in E- .1. Goyle, Iilsi. Pussi* Agont, Vancouver. KETTLE KlViil- MINIMI IHVI.sltlN SpOkSflS FfllSS ...Sl Northern, ttUii*xittm,H Should carefully consider the cost of material, and by figuring, find out that all kinds of Rough-:-ana* Dressed:-:kite, Shingles. ■ Laths, - Etc., can be purchased at the Grand Forks Sawmill, CHEAPER THAN ANYWHERE ELSE. -*m l-xx/xx:-ntfOfjxt'X<x'xtntf.'X-,i-x-xtxxi i $1 FIREWOOD $1 i ' *, J i per load. i i i lx-n'n-xtn-xxif.-xtntxx-/.xx-j,.xxv.l G. K. Simpson, Prop. S. A. MM I (Successors lo It. N. Taylor) Chemists anil Druggists Vernon, B, G. Keep a First-Class stock ut ' Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines and Toilet Articles Prompt and Careful Attention OIVKN TO MAIL ORDERS. I'OWTOKKll'K BOX 111. McCuddy's Hotel, Is situated between Camp McKinney and Fairview, on the trunk road leading1 from Penticton to Boundary Creek, Records for the Week Ending June 2211(1, 1898. MIJJEItAL LOCATIONS, JUNK 111. Sunshine. Canyon ereek, N. II. Lomotil. Vashtl, Heaver creek, S. Palmer. St. Petal', fractional, Deadwood camp, (!. S. Galloway, tit. Patrick, Dendwtind camp, 0. S, Galloway, St. Paul, Deadwood camp, 0, S, Galloway, JUNK 17. Morning Star, Kiuilierly eainp,.Robt, Murray, Leeds, (litnyon ereek, 11. Leather. .it'M*: 18. May, Skylark camp, N, Tholl, Nellie, Skylark camp, .1. N. tlretlen. Childe Harold, Canyon creek, G, D. Cunningham, VV, 15, McBoyle and P. Bagabaw, (iiililen Treasure, Beaver creek, (J. D, Cunningham, W, li. McBuyle and Frank Bagshaw, Mny Queen, near ltock creek, E, II. Cameroti. \|i|i:iiinnst!, Summit camp, E. 11. Caution, Midday, Suniinit camp, L, Holbrook and W, J. Warlmaii. Lniu-ier, Wellington camp, Juhn Mulligan, Maple Leaf, main Kettle river, B.A. Williams, Rico, main Kettle rlvir, ti,. A. Williams, Mohican, West Cupper camp, P. JI. (Ireeti wuud, Cosmopolitan, fractional, Kiuilierly camp, D, W. Hicks. junk 2(1. Golden Rule, fractional, Canyon ereek, H. 11, Johnston, Havana, Canyon creek, J. Thomson. Key Wesl,, Canyon creek, J. U. Thomson, Regina, Ceiilral eamp, T. Pliitnetif. JUNK 21. Pilot K110I1, Kiuilierly camp, E. A. Widiiiai'k, JUNK 22, Saratoga, Providence camp, F.Haus* sent1!'. San Ileum, Providence cuuip, Otto Dilliet, Punch, Skylark nunp, ,1. N, Gretleii. Imperial, Skylark eamp, E. Parry nnd Thus, liugau, Maine. Canyon creek, M.W.Dresser. Ruskey, main Ketlle river, N, P. Pelersun. UERTIirtCATES UF WORK. JUNK 111. Ksperaiiza, F, Bagshaw and S. Palmer, Deer Trail, F. Bagshaw and ti. Palmer, Jubilee, F. Bagshaw and S. Palmer. Fremont, 0. Scott Galloway. JUNK 17. Mniite Oristu, Jas. Marshall and ,1ns. Nicholson, JUNK 18. Rattler, Wm. Garland, Maggie S.,.Inlin(iillitn. American Eagle, D. W. Hicks, JUNK 21. Chancellor, Jas, Mourn, etal. No, 18, .las. Moriin. Timor Fractional, Jas. Cunningham el nl. Banner, Thus. Roderick, el al. (lilt Edge, Jas. Marshall. Monte Carlo, Thus. Roderick, JUNK 22. Alum Fractional, Jus. Fisher, et al, Nelson & Fort Sheppard, - - AND - - Red Mountain Railways. The only all-rail route, without change of cars, between Spokane, Rossland . tj^, nd Nelson. . . ft//£- and DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. GOING NORTH. GOING BOOTH. 12,2711. in MARCUS Uil3a.ni. Train leaving Marcus al 11:1311,111. makes close connections at Spokane with trains for all • Pacific Coast Feints. Close connections at Nelson wiih steam bonis fur Kaslo nnd all Kootenay Luke puinls. Passengers for Kellle River nnil Boundary Creek cuuoecl al, Marcus with stage dully. ROCK CHEEK HOTEL . . . MOUTH OF ROCK CREEK. __X* I"i't-fc*E»axtliE"3Ls'3a., TSXfgxr. Fikst-Clahs Accommodation for Gurbts. GOOD STABLING iT-lTKxcclli'iit Fishing on Kotllo Kiver..'/" 5353**♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦******** Bro the future frsT 1 RAILWAY, MINING AND g ■ AGRICULTURAL CENTER OF m tsrils R & h ffl For Particulars Apply to twlgl 'j0ts 'm 7'isv Terms to Actual Residents f/M E. JACOBS, uR to R. C. ADAMS, lip ■——- -——— jSjjKJ Midway, B, C, Montukai,, P. Q. tm M *"i'}f.r"3'«/i''*'y>F/r$j*^W/ir'>OT ffl OBRTIFIOATIS OV IMPROVEMENT, JUNK 17. Commonwealth, B. Perkins and II. Reed, TRANSFERS, JUNE 18, Dandy, k inlerest, Lewis Hind luL s| thos. li, McINNES. Sidney M. Johnson. W.H.WEBB, ^i^ Practical ___. WM AND CARRIAGE BUILDER. Midway, B. C. 3EB* © p> a i a? i. ml jf OF ALL KINDS Promptly and Neatly Executed. %_T CARRIAGE PAINTING A SPECIALTY. MINERAL ACT, 1896. siiti Livery, hi ai Sale Stales Good Single and Double Drivers, and Gentle Saddle Horses. PACK HOUSES AND GUIDES FURNISHED HUNTING PARTIES GOURLAY AND JONES, PROPS. 'iii Otflt Klt\\t Kit ft Kit Kit Kit Kit Kit Kit Kit KltKlf Kit Kit Kit M'/ jV Kit «.'/. jV '1** 4,1 1,1 4,7 4,1 4(7 4(. <;*. 4,1 4(4 4,1 4,1 7,7 4,7 4,1 4,1 y^ 4,1 t',77,1 4,1 t',1 4,.. 4(1 fStMLKlt Kit Kit Kit ' -iii'4,7 Kit Kit 7,77,7 4,1 4,1 4(4 Kit Kit Certilicate of Improvement!). wowstoja, Buooklyn Min nu a i. Claim, Situate in Kettle River Mining Division ol Vnlo District, located In Greenwood Cnmp. -TAKE NOTICK Hint I, John P. McLcod na I ii'.'i-iii fur W. 'I', Smith, free miner's cor- liili'iiii'Ni). S'.i-I2, ,1. M. Taylor, froo minor's corllllcato No, 81*18, antl H. .1. Roberts, freo minor's t'ortltlcutt' Xu, 7ii,".,i:i. Intontl, sixty ilnys train tlatu lierunf, toapply to llic Mining llocut'tlor for a oonillcnto of Iniprovomont, for liic purposo of oblaitilng aOrotvn grunt of ihc liuovo claim. Anil furtlior ink'' notion ilmi notion, uinl. Ruction Hi, musl lie conimoncotl liofm-o ill issunnco iiinucliccrllftoiitoof Improvouiouts, Unleil lliis Ith ilay ol '.lui'cli IHIS. .1. 1'. M.'L.'.hI 4,4 -..It Til I Kit 7,7 Oar Spring and Summer"! 'ii sipr Hi T H.i 4,1 t ,4,1 Kit 7,7 VIA •'•;** Hi ,V I K't (>,"-■ tft i, 'A-W iest ifieott travelers. GOOD STABLE IN CONNECTION ■'■ CUDDY, Proprietor ..,.-•■...-,....■ r_^ja.!jm-._^-i_M. tMinaaa !,. McDUFF -I Blacksmith, GREENWOOD, B. C, , .. , .,„,,. , , ., ..... July, It interest in each, John Qlllan to au Kinds nf Work Exooutod to tlio Hulls ,„ ',,•' , W, II. .Sunnnei's. Ullppui' nnd Oro, J Interest in each, Arthur 11, Black tu E. T, Wlokwlro uinl M. ('. Oui'glll, JINK l.*l. Miranda, all Interest, D, 0, M Arlluii'ln T. A,Garland, Jn,In, \ interest, Win. Ilinve In K. T, Wickwlre, Aberdeen, *l-6 interest, A. 10. Cross nml .lohn D. N'.iiilish lu David Bryant. JUNE 16, (lund Hope, nil Intorest, Win. Miller lu Jus. T, El'ivill, JUNE 17 Lake View, all interest, A. A. Castle- limn to Archie Connors. Igo, all interest, 1). lluss to E, T. Wickwlre, JUNE IS. Moody, J Intorest, Tims. Livingston toS, IC. Emerson. JUNK 31. Olllef, all interest, L. Simpson tu Juhn (irny. lliilinluinniiin, Jubilee, Fourth of ''nellon of CusU-unora, r CANADA. PROVINCE nl' Illtl'I'ISH ('(il.r.MIUA. V|i"ii)lilA,l.) Iliotlniconl 1, uf ilm rnlicil Klitgilom of iii.'iil lliii.iiii inni Iroliintl, QUUBK, UefdldDI* of the Knllli, ivi'. •.-(', T„nil to ivlioin Hi.-' I'n-i'iils niiuii o i,- (illlall'I'iMI. A I'iail'I.AMATIIIN. D.M.EniniTs, lU'lll'ltl'A.-- ii li lahi- Aiiiinici-ii.'ii. nl. i VV nidi-1... -a.i.a-i> iii.- folloivliiitpollhiKiilni'i i In llio sovoral nn.l to- gpuollvo lali.'l.lail lii-lli.-l^ lli'l'i-liinfltl' nnillOll, Nnw KNOW YE llml, liy virtu.' ..I lliu authority oonlnleoil In llio "Provincial Kleo- lions Aot," llio Licii.-iiiinl-liiivc! -in r..nucil tloolaroslltnl tlio fallowing polling |.l - -lnill lic.nii.l limy nro li.Tcliy. oslitlimlioil lnr tint Bovoral Electoral lilrtli'lol«.llto immon m' ivlilcli nroiioj opposite sueli imllliiit plncoH, respect, ivi'ly, ilmi into nay! ■ PliriJNIi PI.ACRS, E1.RCT0HAI, Ills! 111! "r. Ilnsslilli.l ■[ Trail (ll'l'l'lllv.lilll I \\ aa! ItoOtOliny tli-i'.inl forks f llosslunil [titling .Miiiway Cattcatlo City 1 In Tistimdnv Wliaitmil,' Wo Imvu cuuscil theeoOurljittoi'Bto bo mailo I'litnit nml tliciii'cii Seal of British Columbln to bo lici'i'iiiiiiiiullv.-il: WiTNttsa,tho llonorablo Tims. II. MclNSBS, l.ii'iili'iiiiiii-ilnvi'riiiii' (111! anid ProlillCO uf lltili-ll Cnlninliiii, llt Our City iif Victoria, in Our until Provinco, this llfloonllrilay of Juno, In Ilm yoar of Dm- Lord '.tic Iln.tiailliil ciitlil lillllilti'il nml tilnotV'Olglil, uml in llic aixiy-lli'si year nf Onr ilolgn, lly Ciniiliiiiiul. A. CAMPBELL II Ial Hi IE. Uoputy Provincial Soorolary, E show genteel desip-ris in prints, p- njjees % of iill shades narrow and wide, fancy silks i\i, for blouse and shirtwaists or dress trinjmings, 5jJ| black and colored satins and sateen, silks of jjjj \H.i every shade and hue, Madras shirting, and il'.. ft!*? new designs in outing flannel,* hosiery for ladies $:■; Mi . . . ' . i.i !'v and children, ladies shirtwaists at popular prices, (?, W . ... ''!< i-A ;\ new consignment of corsets in all sizes, ladies &. "(f and gents summer underwear, table oil cloths in 'j* Iii, marble and fancy designs, »!i 4,1 ' /j-. ",7 Men's summer suits we offer at prices never W *'.i Hi 'C before offered in this vicinity. Don't forget (j) 7,7 ^j* 'H.i ;ind call and examine these goods at the Mid- . HA '$ way Post Office store. **!•? Ilk ; *!i I f i!i*!i \HA <,7 HAIN & CO. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF MINER'S SUPPLIES iiiiii 4,1 4,1 AND GROCERIES. 4,1 4,1 4(1 \it -.it Kit Kit Kit Kit »'4j'i*lii'iili4!i}!i'jJi;!i,'>!iiIiiIij!ii!iil4j!'j;i*.'i iW'KW'KW'I'^'l* 'I** ',1 ',1 '1V '1* '1V '1* 'lS ",1 ',1 4,1 4(1 4,14,1 4.1 4.l7.1 Practical House and Carriage 'AINTINQ Paper Uii:i'.|i!i(), Groining and Siqn Paintinq. Also Kalsomining and all kinds of Decorative Work executed by E. Nash ■ ■ Midway and Greenwood City. ,1. I*. flood, Manager. J. KERR, Secretary The Kettle Eiver Dressed Meat and Provision Co, HAVE ESTABLISHMENTS AT GREENWOOD CITY GRAND FORKS AND MIDWAY Orders will be delivered in the towns named, and the several mining camps of the district. THE ADVANCE. Midway, B, 0„ Junk 27,1808, MINERAL ACT, 1896. Certificate of Improvements, & Boundary creek mining and m §k agricultural country. ml W Situated at the junction of ffl & the Boundary creek, Marcus m ml and Reservation wagon roads, ffl ■j Nearest point to the Colville §§ ffl reservation mines. ffl ffl wp m ffl ffl LOTS AS GOOD AS GOLD ffl =============== ffl ffl Pur prices and all otlieriiifornintiun apply to McLAREN Bros. or J. C. McLAREN, M CARSON, B.C. R-AMT,nnpspn SMrl TheTravelers BnsiiranceCo. OF HARTFORD, CONN. Ohnrtered 1861$. (Stock Life nnd Accident Insurance. ISSUES the best life insurance contracts in the world. No disappointment as to dividends. Everything Guaranteed in advance. Premium rates, 15 to 25 per cent less than those of old line Mutual companies. ASSETS January 1st, 1897, $20.896,68.1.53 LIABILITIES, . . . 17,930,260,29 SURPLUS 2,976,424.36 © § @ THE TRAVELERS COMBINATION ACCIDENT POLICY guarantees for accidental injuries under ordinary conditions. Death Benefit .... S.i,(M boss of Sight of Hoth Eyes . . 5,111111 Loss of Both Feet or Both Hun ils . 6,000 Loss of Ono Hand and Ono Foot . 6,000 Perni'incnt Toial Disability , . 2,500 Loss nf Blglil, Hand . , . $2,500 Loss of Leg ut or above Knoo , 2,600 Loss of Loft Uilllil . . . . 1,000 Loss of Esther Foot . . . 1,000 Loss of sight of One Kye . . . Hill Litqits of Weekly Ir*dcrr*r|ity $1,800. ANI), Ifjsuoh injuries are sustained while riding as a passenger in any passenger conveyance using steam, cable, or electricity as a motive power the amount to be paid shall be DOUBLE the sum specified in tlie clause under whioh the claim is made, Cost $52 A YEAR TO PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS MEN, and Commerc'Ial Travelers. Other sums at proportionate rates W. H. NORRIS, AGENT FOR SOUTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA, MIDWAY, B, 0. BROOKLYN - HOUSE GREENWOOD CAMP, BOUNDARY CREEK, B. C. Good Accommodation for Travelers. First-class Meals Served Good Livery Stable in connection. FRED GRAF. PROP. Thomas Elliot H GENERAL MERCHANT Fairview, H. C. EADQUARTERS for Miners' Supplies, Powder Caps Fuse. HTOTIC1:-!. Norfolk Fractional Mineral Olaim Situate In the Kellle River Mining Division of Yule District. Where located; In Central camp. TAKK NOTIOB thnt. I. John A. Coryell, iih agent fur J, Roderick RoberLeon free minor's ccrtitlcato No. WllTfl. Intend, sixty dnys from tlio dnte horoof, to upply m the Mining Hecordor forn Cortifi^Atoof Improvements for Uio purpose of obtaining a Crown Granl of tbo abovo claim. And furthor take nolloo thai notion, under Bootlon ti. must hr commenced boforo tlm Issunnco of Mich Certifloato of Improvements Dated tbls 18th day of April, 1808. MINERAL ACT, 1896. Certificate of Improvements, KTOTICU. Abtna Mineral Claim. Sltuato In tho Kettle River Mining Division ol" Vale District. Located in Greenwood camp TA K E XOTli' KI Iinl I.Gcorgo ltumbergorfroe minor's certificate So. 83a, intend, sixty days fr-iin tho dato hereof. i« apply to the Mining Rcooi-dor for a oortlilcate of Improve* mi'iiis for tho purposo cf obtaining n Crown Grant of Hie abovo olaim. And further take notice that action, undor Motion 87. must bo oommonood before the Issuance of such Certificate of Improvements, Dated this 12th d&y of March 1893. [LS] THOS. R. McINNES. CANADA. PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMHIA. VICTORIA, by the Grace of God,of the United Klngdo'n of Great Hrllaln and Ireland, Qubbn, Defondor of Lho Faith, &o„ &c. To Our faithful the Members elected to nerve in the LoglBlattvo Assembly of Our Provlnoo of British Columbia, and to all wbomllt may couoorn,—Greeting". A PROCLAMATION. D. M.EBERT8 ) \AiIIERKAS Wc have Attornoy-Gonoral.> VV thought fit, by and J with tho advice and con* sent of Our Excontlvo Council of Our Provinco of British Columbia, to dissolve lho present Legislative Aesembly of Our said Provinco, which stands prorogued until siiniiuuned for dispiilcli nf Inisiuess, NOW KNOW YJDthatWo do, for this end, publish this Our Royal Proclamation, and do horoby dissolve the Legislative Assembly accordingly, and the members thereof are discharged from further attendance on samo. InTkstimoxy WnKRiiOK We hnvc causod those Our Letters to bo mudo Patent, and the Great Seal of Hriilsh Columbia to bo hereunto afllxod : Witness, tbe Honorable Thomab. It. MolNNKS, Ltoutonatit-Govornor of our said Province of British Columbia, in Our City of Victoria, in Onr said Province, lliis noyeilth day of June, in the year of Our Lord oue thousand eight hundred and ninely-eighl, and in the sixty-ffrst year of Onr lloign, Hy Command. B. ILTVRWIIITT DRAKE, Registrar of tho Supremo Court, L8] THOS. R. McINNES. CANADA. PROVINCE OP BRITISH COLUMBIA. VICTORIA, by the Graoc of God, of Hie United Kingdom of Groat BritP.it] and Ireland, Queen, Defondor of the Faith, -fta, &o, To all to whom these presents shall eoinc,- Grektinq. A PROCLAMATION. D. M. Edehtb, I W/flEREAS We are do- Attornoy-Goheral, J VV slrous and rosolvod, as soon as may lie, to meet Our people of Our Province of British Columbia,and to have their advlco in Our Legislature, We do make known Onr Royal Will and Pleasure to call a new Legislative Assembly oi Our said Province; and do further declare that, by the advice of Our Incentive Council of British Columbia,Wo have lliis day given orders for issuing Our Writs in due form for calling a new Legislative Assembly for Our said Province, whieh Writs are to bear date on the seventh day of June, instant, and to he returnablo on or before the tliirly-lirsl day of August next. [N Testimony Whereof Wo havo caused thoso our Letters to bo made Patent, and the Publio Senl of tbe said Province to be hereunto affixed : Witnobb, tlio Honourablo Tuns. It. MoInneb, Lieutenant-Governor of Our said Province of British Columbia, in Our City of Victoria, in Our said Province, this seventh day of June, in the year of Ilur Lord one thousand eight hundred and nineiy-eigliL, and in '.he sixty-first year of Our Reign. By Command. B. II. TVRWIIITT BRAKE. Registrar of the Supremo Court. Largest and best assorted stock of GROCERIES, DRY .GOODS,, CLOTHING and HOOTS and SHOES, sat-fc lowest csasSi. prices. The Golden Gate Hotel FAIRVIEW, ti. C. M.. Elliot; - - - 3E8J?OE»i»i©-S;o3?. GOOD ACCOMMODATION. GOOD STABLING. Stopping1 Place for Stages to and from Penticton and Oro, Wash. |i.k| THOS, li. MrlNNKN. Vlt'TOltlA.lii'lliu tho Draco nf llnil. of lho 1'iiiti.l Kingdom nl Qrottl liriiiiliiniiil Ira hniil, i,iii:ias, liili'iiiliirof llu* Faith, Sa.So Tothe Returning (llllcci* or iho East Riding of Ynle Electoral District: WHERICA8 III- II.Hi.iiii'iliiil.l.iiil.iiiiiiil-tlnv- n nnriif lli-iiMifiiliiinlilii lm-. ll" n I'nin* liininilon lionrlna(UtotlioTlhdny of.i 1,18)8, li.'cn iil.in.-i a lodkiolvo Uio Loglslntlvo Assoin* lilvnfilu* -niil I'liivlniT i mid ivhoroiui It is iio'ci'smi'S' to hold llloiitlolis tliroughoiil lho mid ih-ovlnro to Illl lho i-noiiiotoe cauRod liy -noli dissolution, \Vo romnmntl ymi llml. notico of ine I lino nnd place of Kloolfonbolngduly given, vou do can c lilcctlon to bo inndo. noeonlltig in In iv, nf One Mcminn* to nori-o In i ho LecWail i o Assembly of llio Province of nrlllull Columbia, forthe la*-: llldlnj otY.ilo Klcoioml Hi-.rlrl, and ibnt vim ilncnnsothonoinlnnllmiofCnndl* a i.nl Filch Klocllon In lie lii'l.l nn Ilia '-'-'.III il-.™'.Inni'. IMU,nmltloniiiNitlionnjnootmich Mcinl.ci', ivI-.'iiMiihi-inl. l'.'hnih'Thr be pros* mil itaali-iaii, a. lm rwttllpil lu Oiir Supremo Court, at 'In ri;v nf Viiaii.ii', nn nr bofoio Mm :;i.-i de v nf Au ,'n-i next, llio l.lootlon -. mndo, illfiilncilyniid npoiily under Our -mil Indorsed upnu lliis Onr Will. In Tl-:>'i i.n.inv WlIEltEOl*, Wo hnvc ciiimcil lliiarllnr l.i'llcrs to In' tiimlc I'nleni lin- ili r ilm tiri-ai Soil nf Our uold Provinco uf British Colombia: Witness, Hm Honorable Thomas la MoInnbs, ntOur Govern- inenl il(],i-i-, nt Vii'iorin, this sevonth day nf Juno, in lho year of Our Lord ono thousand eight hundrod uinl ninety-eight. By Command, H.H.TYItWIIITTDIUKB, Registrar of the Supreme Court. FAIRVIEW - HOTEL. Commercial and Mining men should put up at the Fairview Hotel when in camp. GOOD ACCOMODATION, EVERYTHING EXCELLENT Qeo J. SKeeKaiA - - - proprietor. << FULLS HOTEL l> Thus. Wttlu PROPRIETOR- ■I^* The hotel is centrally locnted nnd is n stopping place for stage lines. Good fishing in the vicinity, Gond stabling, Meals will lie served at nil bout's, the fables lieing furnished with the best. A variety uf the ohotcest brands of lltjuora and cigars at the bar. SITUATED AT BOUNDARY FALLS, B. C. VERNON ■ SAWMILL SMITH & McLEOD, Pitoi'lUETORU. Sashes, Doors, Mouldings, Turnings.etc, All kinds of factory work kept in stock and made to order. Coast Cedar worked into Furnishings a Specialty. All kinds of Lumber, Lath and Shingles kept in stock. Best material always in stock. Sawmill on Okanagan Lake, Handy to Shipment, Sash and Door factor! on o, p. r., veitnon, If You Want REALLY GOOD ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER. —CALL ON— J. C. HENDERSON, Fairview, B. C. Yards and Mills ul Pairview, B, O, Onrresnondence solicited .-//** Headquarters for mining- men V \ visiting* the Christina Lake district. Stopping place for sJMg-L.on^oiitej;from CASCADE CITY, B. C. CH.Thomas, Prop^ Marcus to Boundary Creek^l^. K.IS'rAHI.ISHl.'.D 1WH3. MAINLAND NURSERY COMPANY. - LADNER'S, - BRITISH - COLUMBIA Our Specialties—Varieties Profitable in British Columbia Trees Free from Pests. FHU1T AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, PLANTS AXD VINES. Send for Free Catalogue, E. Hutcherson, Manager. !«** ******to»***ii*o*** ***************** ..RAILWAY OR NO RAILWAY > wk ■>******** ************************ ►♦*♦♦♦ ^v^vONE THING IS CERTAIN We have furniture on the way in CAR LOAD LOTS, and in a few days will be able to offer our patrons Bed Room Sets Chairs and Tables # Lounges, - - Sideboards, etc. etc. - - ALL OF THE LATEST PATTERNS AND DESIGNS AND AT PRICES WHICH WILL DEFY COMPETITOR _(D We are agents for the NEW WILLIAMS and RAYMOND SEWING MACHINES. T. M. Gulley & Go.,Greenwood B.C. -n-rvw«M#1«^Jr%tf%«*lJWVitfVk THE. PIONEER - HOTEL Greenwood City, Boundary Creek, B. C, We have jusl, opened lhe nlinve hotel at, Greenwood Cily, and are prepared to welcome guests and provide good accommodation. Good entering. Firs class Livery Stable. J. W. NELSON PROPRIETOR. Midway, B. C, June 27,1698, THE ADVANCE LOCAL AND DISTRICT. Mr. Leslies Hill C. E„ went lhrough to James creek and Osuyoos last week. Mr. Angus Stuart passed through Midway on Thursday's stage, on his way to Fairview. Mr.Chns. Gire eiune over from Upper Grand Forks last Thursday aud spent a day or two in Midway. Mr. W. H. Nurris, proprietor of The Advance, left, fur Vernon on Mondny 20th inst, He expects lo lieaway aliout a furl night. Mr. (J. B. McAuley, secretary of the Carllioo M. M.S. k Co.,accompanied by Mr. VV. H. Young arrived in Midway on Thursday, Reminder is given that bids fur fence rails and wild hay, most, lie at the Midway company's office not, later than Thursday nexl 'Kith lnsl, Mr. G. H. Maurer wlio will act its secretary for the Smuggler company in Fuirview, is expected to arrive at that point in a few daws. TheC. P. R, surveyors resumed work at Midway last Wednesday and have since lieen engaged in running a line westwards up the Kettle River valley, Mrs, McMynn andherlittledaughter Alice, went out on lust Thursday's singe. They are going east to spend a few months visiting relatives and friends. Work on the irrigation ditch in course of consl ruction fur Messrs. 'Laiuli Bros, wns well advanced last, week under the supervision of Mr. W, D. Glaze. Mr. E. 3. Coyle, C. P, R, District Passenger Agent, Vancouver, came in froui Penticton ou Friday oo a, liusiness tour to Boundary Creek district in the interests uf liis depart ment. A parly of railway surveyors, in charge uf Mr. A.B, Ross, reached Penticton last, week, having just, come down from Glenora, They are to push on with the survey of tlie V. V. k E. line eastwards towards Midway, the charter fnr which line itt now held hy the Mackenzie and Mann syndicate. Jlr. D. M. MoDpugall of Fairview lias secured the contract for the building uf the new ruud whicli will connect the Stemwinder claim with the. Tin Horn mill at Fairview. This road is being built sn that ore may be taken frum the above mentioned claim for milling purposes, Asa result nf the much improved prospects fur liusiness at Fairview, Shatford & Cn, will within the next in,.ulli start the erection of a very large store building nn the Ellis town- site. This energetic llrm whose Inisiuess is constantly increasing, has establishment*! ut Vernon. Fuirview, (Jump McKinney and Slocan. Political meetings at which Mr. Donald Graham will be present, will be held at the following places on the (lutes specified, viz., nt Trout ('reek, .Iiinc 27; Okanagan Falls, June 2Hth ; Fairview, JuneSO ; Keremeos, July 1; Rock Creek, July 4; Sidley, July 5; Camp McKiuney, July llth. As much interestls being taken in the approaching election nu doubt large audiences will lie present at all of these meetings. A dishonest contractor and a still inure dishunestoversecrare responsible for the great amount of inconvenience to whieh the travelling public are put, who have to make use of the road which leads from Fairview to Camp McKinney. At a point near the bridge whicli crosses the Okanagan river the road for some distance is under wnter even at the present time. The annoyance especially to pedestrians lias linen a recurring one for the past fuur or Ave years, aud it is aliout time for something tuba done io the matter, tunce and then the ground will be stuped out. The vein which is well delioed, is about live feet wide, and judging by ils appearance the ore will upon treatment uphold the enviable reputation of the Morning Star. MINING NOTES. From a recenl run of 20 days by the Joe Daiulv mill, which isuwned bv the Pairview Guld Mining company, uud which mill has a ciipaclly of 1(1 stamps, it. it, said $5,000 was thu result nf the clean up, Mr. E M. 1*1. Munns, representing tin* Rivuiilia Syinliiaiie, uf London, England, his lately hud several men at work on a group of rlaimssituule un Baker creek, a tributary nt Ruck creek. The wnrk has been directed liy Mr, J. Hole, who was ulso foreman for ihe syndicate on the Anaconda group near Greenwood. The owners of the Morning Star, in Fairview, are engaged in taking out 600 Inns of ore from the east vein on their property. This ore will be conveyed to Ihe Joe Dandystanip mill and theietreated, There isa force ot 10 men working on the claim. Although a depth of 1-10 feet has heen reached by one shaft, sunk upon this vein, the ore now being mined is being taken from nearer the surface, another shaft, having been sunk tn a depth of about 40 feel, from which drifts are being run, which will be continued a certain dis- (Continued from iuiku ll reform. He knew nf nn ninn more likely to carry out those pledges if elected—ns it is certain he will he. (Applause.) Personally he hnd always heen opposed to lhe present, government's policy uf favoring small districts, whilst il neglected the big mining "disi ricts of the province, Whilst lu* hnd always respected conscientious political opponents'ho had uu respect, under existing conditions, fur uny local supporters of that government, This is no ordinary light fur us—it is u flghr, for our political rights, our political life, and uny man whn suppurls the the parly Ihnt,had denied lliese fn the Boundary country is a traitor to the districl, This government party had told I hem Ihnt they hud unly one lenth of fhe right to representation thai a fnnner of Esquimau, had ; that Cassiar was entitled to twelve times more voting power than they, The election dates had been so arranged I hiitCnssiiir is to be a refuge for defeated Cabinet ministers, whn are sure of election Ihere. To make their electioo doubly sure ministers hud inserted in the bill a provision to allow any one to register as a voter in that district right, up to the day of election so that if necessary they might send up a sufficient number to enrol as voters and su curry the election. But, the Opposition had made a stubborn light and defeated this proposal, Mr. Martin had alreudy covered the Opposition platform, so he would only now point out that the Redistribution Bill was not the result, of a well-prepared plan of action, but was the refuge of a cowardly administration, The draft bill recognized the right of this district to its own member, but when at the dictation uf u powerful cuuipany, whicli was opposed to the grunting of the Corbin charter, It had to antagonize thu public sentiment of the whule distriet, it became alarmed, and, being afraid of lhe Boundary Creek votes, it deliberately violated Its solemn pledges and gerrymandered I he district. He (before repeated that any elector who supported that government was a traitor lo the district. Although Mr, McKiiue is prumenuding in the rugged mantle of independence, he is simply in ihe Held because il would look bud to ulluw the Oppusiliun tu curry the district by acclamation, for liis Biipptii'ters must know that I bey have no chance of returning him. He—the speaker—hoped thnt every man present wuuld remain und assist in funning a strong committee, They intended lo win this light and lu make ihe provincial government—not its nominee Mr. McKane—foi felt $200 for ils temerity in running a government candidate in this disi riot. (Applause.) At Mr. Martin's suggestion organization wus then proceeded with. Mr. Thus. Hardy wus appointed campaign chairman and Mr. Rnss secretiny, and committees were chosen as follows Voters' list, committee, Messis. D, Ross, H. B. Miinrue, J.W. Grier, Alex. Ourrie and Jas, Kerr. Transportation committee; Messrs. M. .1, Phelan, VV. F. Keith and D, C. McRae. Special committee: Messrs, Thos, Hardy, A. ti. Black and Geu. R. Naden. The committees then settled down to discussion of details of the their work. MEETING AT MIDWAY. Oo Saturday evening Mr. Martin held a meeting at. Midway. Despite the unavoidable shortness of notice, there was a good altendundunce uf icsideiiis and several pinniinent Oppusiliun supporters nlsu attended from Greenwood, Mr. E, Jacobs wns voted to the chair, Mr. Martin in bis address went oyer in mil I hi' same ground US he covered llie previous evening al Greenwood, adding a few mure luels to show the peculiar and unsatisfactory methods of the Turner government In dealing with public moneys and lands, Asal Greenwuud, Mr, Martin Invited any government supporter, if any were present, to address lhe meeting, but nu une responded, .Messrs, Hnbl, Wuud, D. tins, Thus, Hardy, und Hugh Murray, spoke In support uf Mr, Martin's candidature and against lhe government. During the meeting the falsehood clrcu laledjiy the Grand Fuiks"Miner"to the effect, thai Mr. Martin hud proinised to put in a big hardware store at Greenwood if given the support of Boundary Creek voles at the recent Opposition convention, was emphatically denied by Messrs. Martin and Koss. The proceeding terminated wilh votes of thanks to the visitors and chairman. A meeting wus afterwards held by several local voters who arranged to take steps necessary to secure llle polling of all available votes on July lllh. This Hot Weather Will bring plenty of flies "TANGLEFOOT" Wild, CATl'll 'KM SURE, For sale BY J. fl. UNSWORTH, DRUGGIST MIDWAY - B.C. MINERAL ACT 1896, Cortiflcato of linprovonients STOTICE, Ron Roy Minkuai, Claim. Situate in the Kettle River Mining Division of Yale I Ms trie!.. Where located: Central Camp. -TAICK NOTICK thai ]. Alexander Wiilluce I free mincr'a certificate No. 112a. intend, sixtydayafrom dale hereof, to apply to the Milling Hccordor for a eerlilleaie of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Orown Qranl of tbe above olatin. And furllier lake notice llml action under •section 37 mURt be commenced liefore the issuance of sueh Certificate of Improvements, Dated Ihis Kith day of June, 1898, Certificate of Improvements. •KTo-fc-L-oo. Montk CmsTo Minkuai, Claim, Situate in the Kettle River Mining Division of Yale District, Where located : In Greenwood Camp on the north of the Montezuma mineral claim. TAKK NOTICE that I, John A. Coryell, as agent for James Marshall freo miner's certificate No, 88878, anil James Nicholson freo miner's cerlifilute No, 818H7, intend, sixly ilnys from the dale hereof, lo apply to llie Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grunt of the ahove claim. And further take notice thai action, undo section :i", must ho commenced before the issuance of sueh Cortiflcato of improvements. Dated this Uith day of February, 1S1I8. IHE RUSSELL HARDWARE GO. GREENWOOD CITV, Ii. C. LARGE CAR OF • 1 1 111UU II u* AT LOWEST PRICES. —♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦— PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, COLORS. ....We carry everything in ihese lines,.,. Mail orders receive prompt attention. First class tin-shop in connection Goods away up Come in and see! Prices away down. FENCE RAILS AND WILD HAY OFFERS will he received until Juno -301b, for the following :-- 1. Kor the purchase and removal of nbout half a mile of rail fence ns it now slantls at Midway. ± Kor the right to cut mid remove Iho wild hay now growing on tiie Eholl Mcndo tt Bituato aboul four miles from Greenwood, Full particulars from TIIK MIDWAY COMPANY LTD. Midway, B. 0. C. F. COSTERTON VKHNON, B. C. General Real Estate & Financial Agt. NOTARY PUBLIC. J-r_:—aa-t Foriv- The Royal Insurance Ciiy. The London and Lancashire Fire Insurance Coy. The Insurance Coy. op North America. The LONDON ano Canadian Fir Insubance Coy, The Sun Life Assurance Coy ur Canada, The Dominiop Building and Loan Association, Appraiser tor the Canada Permanent Loan and Savings Coy, ■^km Provincial Secretary's Office. 8ih Juno, IMS. His HONOURtlio IJotilenanMJovornor lin- boon plunmul to nopolnt UaiNAitn N.nuns Ksqulro,QovermnontAiront toboHoturiiliigOfltarfortho Hast Riding of Yalo Elootoral District; and Ilis II..ni.iir Hit' l.iiait.'iinnl-tliivi'i'iiiir luis boon plonsed i.i anpolnl nml doolaro tho Courl Houso Vernon to bo tbo plaoo for tho nomination of candidates for olootion in tbo l-.-k-is- Inllvo Assi.nililj- in Ilm Enst Riding ol Ynle Electoral llisli'iot. W. DALRYMPLE Gouci-al BUiclEBiitil.li. PAIRVIEW, II, C. All Kinds of Repairing, Horseshoeing a Specialty, *pie Miners Home, FAIRVIEW, B.C. THIS HOTEL offers the best of accommodation at moderate charges. Only the best brands oi liquors and cigars kept on hand. A good table and good beds add much to the comfort of its patrons. E. MORRIS, PROP. R08SLAND. Greenwood. THE BEALEY INVESTMENT AND TRUST CO. LIMITED LIABILITY. Real Estate and Mining Brokers. , FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE AGENIS Fire Insurance a Specialty. maL^&.W" IN THE- it Si it it it it itt St Si it it st a it ST. LOUIS HOTEL at Camp McKinney, B. C. Patrons will find a new house, neatly furnished, and possessing all modern conveniences, tending to the comfort of guests. Strict attention paid to the wants and wishes of customers at all times. GOOli STABLING ON TIIK PREMISES. T. DONALD & Co. Props. T. DONALD, Magr. TIIK ADVANCE Midway, B.C., June 27, DI OUNDARY CREEK MINING ID MILLING , LTD. LT. Incorporated October 21st, 1896. HEAD OX'I'ICtt , GREENWOOD CITY, tt . C $1,500,(1, in $1 fas, Treasury Stock 700,000 fas, COMANY'S PROPERTIES. The Company's mining properties now consist of fourteen claims, viz, the D. A., G. A. R. Big Ledge, O B, S. H. B., Fred D, S. F, J. A. C, P. H., C. S. & H, E. C. B, Prospective, Spokane and Granite Falls. SIX OF THESE HAVING BEEN ACQUIRED SINCE INCORPORATION r OFFICERS OFCOMPANY - - - - President D. A. HOLBROOK Manager E, JACOBS - - - - SEI ItETAIIY-TltEASiritKII BANKER'S: BANK OF MONTREAL - - VEBNON, B. 0, \k M DESCRIPTION. Ou flic " ti. A " is it vi'in aliout 20 inches wide with a pay-streak of i to 12 inches; frnni tnis 8,(KI His. of ore was shipped to the smelter, giving $103,15 gold per ton, silver 71 7-10 ozs., and 2 per cent,, lead. A tunnel is heing driven on this vein fnnn wbich ore is lieing taken, On tho same property is a larger vein (quartz) currying galena and pyrites, The "G, A. R." has a 30-foot shaft sunk on a 2-fiiof vein, heayily mineralized with an intimate mixture of iron anil copper pyriles, galena, blende and silverglance. The li nest pieces of wire silver I'omiil on Boundary! -reek were tnken from this shaft, Average assays fnnn different places across the vein gave $8.00 gold, 50 iik„ silver; also $8,00 gold and 150 nzs. silver and one, the latent return—$15,05 gold and 10fl-l-5 ozs. silver per ton. On the "Big Ledge" is n Id-foot, quartz vein, mineralized with ii.ui pyrites. This vein lias heen opened up by cross-cuts on the surface for 500 feet, A narrower vein ha* been opened up, being one foot wide, carrying considerable cupper pyrites, and runs inlo the main ledge as a spur, nn which a tunnel of ID feet has been driven. Average assays gave $33 gnld nnd 1 1-10 ozs, silver, anil $l'I.H5goldi 17.1 ozs. silver, 2 pet eenl. copper The " S. P." lies I .el weed lhe (1. A. R and I). A., in tin* directiou ol lb'* strike •■'' ----- -:\ nil llirG. A. II. vein. This local ion lias heeu made on a vein of pyrrholite. The " O. B." has two distinct veins' one 25 feet wide which, from its strike and general character would seem lo be'Ihe same vein as that on the Big Ledge, although sufficient has not heen done;, to make this conclusive, Tlie second; vein has at present a width of nearly three feet, Assays have shown values in gold from $-1.00 tu $170.63, while a conservative sampling by Mr. S. S. Fowler, M. E. guye $211.00 in gold. On lhe " S. II. II." nre two converging veins of copper and iron pyriles, on which work is now being done. An average assay gave, gold $1.50, silver 1GJ ozs., copper 11.110 per cent,, or $11). 11 for all values. The "Fred ti."was located in De cenilier, 1SII5, more] as ground for a basis for milling operations for lhe olher cliiiins Ihnn for its present value, although Ihere is little doubt lhat the large vein on IheO. B. runs lhrough it. There is a small vein uf galena ou this claim, The "J. A. 0," bus a large iron- capping running lhrough it from the Anaconda, at a depth of a few feet. Ibe ore carries u considerable percent nge of of copper nnd $11) in gold, The remaining six claims are all good prospects, but as yet. very little development work has been done on hem. r ^^ % This compnny i.s registered under the Companies Act, 1890, and amending acts, in the office of the Rt :gistrar in Victoria, B. C, for 1,500,00c shares at $i.oo, non assessable, of which a portion of the Treasury stocx is now offered at lo cents a share on applica- cation to the company, k ^^ J. Certilicate of Improvements. Woltl "LC3C5. fiu.T Edoe UixkiuIi Claim, Situate in the Kettle River Mining Division of Yale Distriet. Whom looalodi - III Greenwood Camp, on tho cast of tha Montezuma mineral claim. TAKE NOTICK thai l.Jolui A. Coryoll, na agent for Jnnios Marshall, fr ■ ■ il lor's ooi'tMeatoNo.88878,Intend, -ia, dnysfi ■ n the dato hereof, to apply lo lho Mining Itccordor for n Cartlllcalu of Improvomonta, for tho purpose of obtaining n IT...in Omni of the nbovo eluiin. And furtlior hike notloo Hint nellon, under sootlon 37, mual bo commonood boforo tho Issunm i, i.f such Corliltailu .,f Improvements, Dated thii Uth day oIKobruory, I808, mM.'^ttti.:.-wi,itiJ-.j;-.:f^tt-—i,M.'-.. ■-•''-.-■,■/"■'-■i -"**. \% ::'[\ fi (- W '■ „ ; <A$> BBS ' ■-■ |i,,f --- - ai? TABLE. Showing tho Dales and Places of Courts of Assize, NlslPrlus, Oyer and Terminer and Oonornl Gaol Delivery for tho Year 1838, si-uiMi Assizes. Nanaimo Tuesday, Dili Muy Now Wostmliislor Tuesday, 10th Mny Vi.ii.-niivei' Tuesday, 1 i 1 li Mny Victoria Tuosdny, Slal Mny Clinton Mondny, 30th May Kuinloups M lay, Oth June Vci'iion Moi.day, Kllb -liiiie •Nelson Mondny, '20th Juno 'Donald Monday 27th Juno 'Special Assize. i-au.t, Assizas, Clinton Thursday, --ml Soptombor tti.'lillelil Monday, 20th September Kamloops Mondny, 3rd Oetobor Lyllun Friday, Uth Octobor Vornon Monday, tilth Octobor Now Westminster . . .Tu.'-.lay, 1,1 November | Vancouvor Mondny, llth Novo Victoria Tuesday, lain Sovombi Nanaimo Tuesday, 22nd Novcmbi Certificate of Improvements. sro'i'ioB. Monte Carlo .MiMaii.u. Claim, Situate In the Kettle River Mining Division ATTENTION. The Providence Pur Company, Providence. R. I, wants all kinds of raw furs, skins,ginseng, sciiicu, etc. Prices or Yale Distriet. Whero hooatedt ln Groon-1 f™M *OT lhu uext m ,,ll>'B aro M wood Camp on the noi'tii ol'tho Gilt Edge follows;— $15 00 to $150 00 mineral claim •f-AKil NOTICE Hint I, John A, Coryell, I notliigas agont for TliDinns Hhodoriok, free minor's oorlttloato No. 888D3, inlend, sixty ilnys frinn ilnle hereof, fo iippl*,' lo llie Mining Itocordor for n Cortillcato of lmprovo* incuts, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown liniiii nf ibo above olalm, And further tako notice thai itcii.ni, under seolion 37. must, lie commenced beforo the issuance ofancb Corllflcatoof linprovoinontti, Datod I Ilia llllll duy uf February. IS08. Silver Fox., Bear Otter Martin ., , Beru'er 5 00 to 25 00 4 00 to tl 00 2 00 to 9 00 per lb. 3 00 to 3 50 Wolf 1 (HI to 2 nu Red Fox I 00 to 2«l Mink 75 to t 00 Skunlc 25 to I 00 Gray Fox 611 to 75 Rnt 2iito 25 I'l'ie.'-li-l ..!' all other furs nml skins furnished upnu application. Full prices guaraiili'.'il, careful selection, jciii'lcoiis 11<-.. 111 nn 1, uud Immediate, j remillaucc on ull consignments, MINERAL ACT 1896. Cci'tiiicato of Iniprovoiiionts. woTion. 'lm-', Auot'ST Minkiial Claim, Situate In Osoyoos Mining Division, of Yalo I Ulstrlol, Whero Uciued: Camp Falr-I vloiv. TAKK NOTIOK Uinl «". II. Itoso, froo niln- i- -.ilMl. No, 7;i.111. John Slovon*,' eii." Sro° ml'iicr'Stiltalolio,' , '"".l.''"!'. jli'""1 Am" ,lli(,n' Murnycnt freo minor's certificate No. 08.1)75, in i n(,„i 1 ;,,„,„,., ,,,,,1 Pi,.,,,,,, lonilslxtydiiysfiwiiihto I.tonnpl lie. licst Lupinis unit l.ig.ns. Mining llocprdcri u-.i Ccrllllcalo uf improve* irimfjlliun Slahlin.r nfortlio purpose ..( oblnlnlngn Crown ' llsM '9«8oiaoung. uI"!\t°,'il,lL»,ri*1Si „ , „ , ARMSTRONG B.C. Ami 11 j,-11,.-,- tako notico Ibnl aoilon " r I », , ,„ socllun si 11111-I bo fionunoiiccd boforo Hie issu- anoo of -urli Cortitlealeof Improvements, Datod this 23rd day ot May, 1808. J, W, i^EBI), WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER MIDWAY, B. C. Fine Watch Repairing a Specialty, All Work Wan anted. o3-2ln WHEAT nnd BARLEY FOR SALE AT P.C.Johnson's Raneh Three* miles west of Rock Creek. Commercial Job Matins. AT "TIIK ADVANCE,' FOR SALE. TIIOnOUGHlIItKI) Pckin Ducks eggs gun por silting of nlno. Apply LANCASHIRE HOUSK, Midway, B.C. You Want the Best and the Cheapest.^- THE ONLY PERFECT FENCE. McMullen's Fencing and Nettings ....iftft^ .,,.n* ri-iinui/t Combine these two Qualities, na H m® W!RE ™IB No others d0 WIRE I HOG FENCINGS AT SPECIAL, LOW PRICES. IALL OTHER VARIETIES CHEAP.) Manufactured and Sold by THE ONTARIO WIRE FENCING CO,, LTD. McMullen's are the only gond nettings sold in Canada. They are unequalled for poultry yards, trellises, aud lawn fences. Piotou, Ontario, Ask your hardware merchant for McMullen's goods. If you cannot buy of The Manufacturers at Plcton, Ont., or to him write to The B. Greening* Wire Co., Ltd., Hamilton and Montreal, General Agents. JAMES COOPER, floiitreal, Oeiicral Agent for Railway Fencing. THE MIDWAY HOTEL MIDWAY, KETTLE RIVER. First Class Accommodation, Oood Stabling, Terminus of Stage Line from Marcus, Washington, McAULEY & KEIGHTLEY, Proprietors. A NACONDA HOTEL ♦ ♦ ***** 1* * * * ANACONDA, B. C. Visitors to the Honndary Creek Mining Camps, Stop at the Anaconda Good Table - Good Beds - Good Liquors ■ Good Stabling N. Tholl, Proprietor-
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